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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Size Doesn't Matter

The third book is not as creepy as the second one but still a bit thrilling.
Heather finally has a boyfriend. Heather's passing her first college course and her dad’s moving out. Things at her job as assistant director of a New York College dorm are starting to improve. Heather’s on her third boss in a single year. Dr. Veatch, her new boss, seems to be the most boring man on the face of the planet but that doesn’t seem reason enough to put a bullet through his head. The president of the student union is the NYPD’s main suspect, and Heather can’t help wondering if she really knew her boring boss as well as she thought she did. Especially when a Fischer Hall resident claims she knows who his real murderer is. Beside that, the love of Heather's grad assistant Sarah's life. Now Heather has to clear Sarah's boyfriend's name, figure out her boss' muderer and other tons of things.
This third book is quite boring, more boring than the other two. This one is not that thrilling and doesn't have much to read about. So it is quite hard to enjoy this one.

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